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Demonstrations in Varosha - helpful or provocative?

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby PEACE » Sun Aug 08, 2004 9:54 pm

Piratis wrote:Just remember that what we want to force them to do is nothing but liberating our country and establishing human and democratic rights for everybody.


This is a good mask from outside.But your main aim is to make TCs ineffective in Cyprus in order to take the whole control!

Piratis wrote:There is no border, and the aim is to show that the occupation does not allow the legal owners of the place to move freely and use their properties.


You were the ones who rejected the Annan Plan and solution! It was a legal UN plan which is balanced.But of course i don't expect from you to accept it was balanced because you don't want a balanced solution but you want to take the whole control and passivate Turkish Cypriots.
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Aug 09, 2004 12:26 am

Eventually, the demonstration at Varoshia turned into a loud condemnation of our government's policies. The president and his yes men were jeered by the demonstrators who were mostly Famagustians who would have returned to their beloved town on August 11 had they not been deceived by the crying president who promised them a better solution in order to secure their "No" vote.

On the contrary, at a memorial in Paralimni yesterday for Solomou and Isaac, the fascist Chrysi Avgi made its presence felt, shouting nationalist slogans and waving greek flags around. The cypriot flags they carried leading up to the referendum were nowhere to be seen.

I repeat something I said the other day. I wish you could have read the Dutch Ambassador's interview in "Phileleftheros". It was a real catapult against those liars that promised us a european solution. Holland has the presidency of EU but probably, Piratis thinks that this country is an enemy too, along the rest of the world.
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Postby Piratis » Mon Aug 09, 2004 12:46 am

So if on one side there is Chrisi Avgi, your group that is jeering our president how is called? Because no doubt we are talking again about some extremist idiots like in the case of Chrisi Avgi.

Unfortunately those extremists are the loud ones. Shouting and jeering.
The rest of us peacefully cast our votes to show what we support. You already know what the great majority of regular peaceful Cypriots support. You saw it in the presidential elections were Papadopoulos won from the first round (cleredes vasiliou never got elected from first round), and from the referendum were 76% of Greek Cypriots voted "no".

Continue shouting, crying and jeering. Next elections you will loose again.
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Postby PEACE » Mon Aug 09, 2004 12:52 am

Piratis wrote:Unfortunately those extremists are the loud ones. Shouting and jeering.
The rest of us peacefully cast our votes to show what we support.


What do you want to mean? You mean Chrysi Avgi is the visible part of Greek Cypriot iceberg? :roll:
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Postby Piratis » Mon Aug 09, 2004 12:56 am

What do you want to mean? You mean Chrysi Avgi is the visible part of Greek Cypriot iceberg?


Denctash doesn't want a unitary state, and you don't want it either. Therefore you and Denctash are exactly the same.

Is the above argument correct?

Take a logic course at your university, it will be very useful.
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Postby PEACE » Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:00 am

No,you are wrong.Denktaş wants an unitary state! Seperated unitary states that they are neighbour to each other.On the other hand we are trying to find a federal solution where there are two constituent states and one central goverment.You are so blind and you can't distinguish between me and Denktaş even! Fanatism made your eyes blind!

Where we came to unitary state solution style? As i said before both sides are agreed on federal solution in 1977! No way from federal solution! So please stop trying to open absurd discussion subjects !
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Postby Piratis » Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:08 am

Take that logic course.
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Postby PEACE » Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:17 am

Piratis wrote:Take that logic course.


No,thanks! I don't need it! :wink: I won't say " But you can take it." cos i don't like personal quarrel in these kind of forums. :lol: :mrgreen:
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Postby Piratis » Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:39 am

I don't quarrel with you. You just totally missed my point and you come to totally wrong conclusions about what I mean.
Anyways, sorry if I offended you :D
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Aug 09, 2004 6:02 am

"You and Denktash are exactly the same" and some minutes later "sorry if I offended you".

The point is, do you still think that PEACE is exactly the same as Denktash?

I think Papadopoulos and Denktash are the opposite sides of the same coin and I am not sorry for thinking this.
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